Spring Hill Prison
Tel: 01296 445000 – Grendon Underwood, Aylesbury, Buckinghamshire HP18 0TL
Springhill House has had a long and varied past, starting in 1872 as a family home, becoming a wartime base for first MI6- the Secret Service and then the Special Operations Executive (SOE) in 1941. After the war, Springhill had a multiplicity of uses, and became the first Open Prison for male prisoners in the country in 1953.
Tel: 01296 445000
Operational capacity: 335 (As at April 2013)
Grendon Underwood, Aylesbury, Buckinghamshire HP18 0TL
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We do this by allocating a dedicated and secure local number to your mobile phone, this means when the inmate at Spring Hillprison calls the new local number we have provided they will be charged at just the local landline rate (around 10p per minute) rather than the standard mobile rate (which is around 40p per minute).
This in turn helps to stretch the inmates PINS phone credit further and reduces the amount you need to send in for them to top up!
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Here’s some facts about Spring hill Prison
HMP Spring Hill is a category D prison in Grendon Underwood, Buckinghamshire, and jointly managed with the mect door HMP Grendon. Opened in 1953 as it is now, the prison has capacity to hold 335 male inmates.
Accommodation is in 13 huts located in the prison grounds. Nine huts (J to S) hold 22 prisoners each in shared accommodation, with a few single rooms available. There is a structured system in the incentives and earned privileges scheme for allocation. All huts have a communal lounge, kitchen, showers and separate toilets, and all rooms have their own television. Three single-room huts (X, Y and Z) each contain 40 rooms and have a communal lounge/games room, laundry, shower and toilet facilities. T hut is a 16-bed dedicated unit for prisoners with substance misuse support needs.
Spring Hill became the first Open Prison (category D) for male prisoners in the country in 1953.
To view the latest HMIP inspection report, click here.
Visiting hours are 13:45 – 15:45 Friday to Sunday.
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Prison Phone offers phone tariffs that reduce the costs of calls from this prison by up to 75%! This enables prisoners to get the support and love that they are missing from home, while reducing costs for the inmate. Find out more below.
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